Moments New airline innovations: What the future of flying may look like A look at some of the proposed in-flight concepts and technologies that could soon take the air travel experience to new heights. 30/04/2026
Travel News This airline is launching bunk bed sleep pods on long-haul flights Available on select flights between Auckland and New York, the four-hour sessions are priced from €248. 15/04/2026
Travel News Inside the Qantas plane set to launch world’s longest flight next year As the Australian airline prepares for the first test flight on its new A350-1000ULR aircraft, we take a look at what passengers can expect onboard. 15/04/2026
Moments Why de-icing problems have grounded thousands of flights this winter Aviation experts explain that grounding flights is more complex than just clearing a runway of snow and ice. 18/01/2026
Business Qanot Sharq receives first A321neo XLR aircraft With the Airbus A321neo XLR, Qanot Sharq gains the ability to operate long-haul non-stop routes with narrow-body efficiency, enabling new direct connections between Central Asia, Europe and Asia-Pacific destinations. 23/12/2025
Mobility Can this ‘Air Scooter’ cross the English Channel safely? The company’s CEO will attempt to cross the English Channel without a parachute to use in an emergency. 25/07/2025
Economy Retaliatory tariffs: Which EU countries could be impacted the most? Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands are three of the most exposed countries should the EU decide to impose countermeasures on US imports — following Washington’s threat to charge 30% on EU goods. 17/07/2025
Travel News Pan Am plane lands in Lisbon on luxury flight for aviation nostalgics Passengers took a dream journey through the historic destinations of the American airline, which went bankrupt in 1991. 20/06/2025
Business German and French industry united on US aircraft sector tariffs The German aerospace industry has told Euronews it is aligning with its French counterpart in supporting EU retaliatory measures that target US finished aircraft rather than spare parts, citing the interdependence of transatlantic production lines. 20/06/2025
Moments Experts on why the Air India crash shouldn’t make you scared of flying If you’re a nervous flyer, here’s reassurance from industry specialists, plus a guide to the world’s safest airlines. 16/06/2025
No Comment Military show draws crowds as US Army prepares for parade Hundreds gathered at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall near Washington on Wednesday to watch soldiers perform ahead of the US Army’s 250th anniversary celebration. 12/06/2025
Scenes Watch: The radio-controlled vehicle enthusiasts flying high in Qatar In partnership with Media City The Qatar RC Sports Centre was opened by Sheikh Mohammed bin Fahd Abdullah Al Thani in 2015. 02/06/2025
Business Boeing sees losses narrow, shares soar as jet deliveries increase Despite Boeing’s strong performance in the first quarter of the year, concerns such as quality control and safety issues, as well as escalating global tariff tensions linger. 23/04/2025
Travel News Inside the Arctic airports that never close for snow Where most airports would close for a few centimetres of snow, some battle-hardened Arctic Circle airports refuse to close for anything. 18/04/2025
Mobility China's Concorde: What we know about new jet sparking supersonic race Chinese media reported that the C949 would have a 50 per cent range boost over the retired Concorde and fly with a noise level like a blowing hairdryer. 03/04/2025
No Comment All-civilian crew orbits Earth from pole to pole in SpaceX mission The mission is expected to last between three and five days, with the crew orbiting Earth multiple times from the north to the south pole at an altitude of around 450 km. 03/04/2025